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(1) The Benton Singers for the first semester are FRONT ROW: julann Swearinger, Bill Ezzell, Leah Weston, Dave Dyche, and Pam EJrod. SECOND ROW: Rusty Stickler, Rick Bolton, and Keith Black. THIRD ROW: Carla Chenowetn and Vicky Miller, FOURTH ROW: Bob Reents and Mark Baker. ON TOP: Jennie Ez- zell. (2) The second semester Benton Singers are FRONT ROW: Terry Boyer, Leah Weston, and Mark Baker. SECOND ROW: Vicky Miller, Pam Elrod, Carla Chenoweth, Jennie Ezzell, Julann Swearinger, and Angie McDowell. THIRD ROW: Scott Chirila, Robin Swoboda, Rusty Stickler, Bob Reents, Rick Bolton, Keith Black, and Dave Dyche, not pictured is Rochelle Knuth. (3) Mr. Larry Robbins, vocal music instructor at Benton for the past two years, seems to ask himself 'What are these little black keys for?' (4) Bob Reents obtains a new per- spective of his musical score. (5) The Benton Singers entertain the audience of the Harvest Moon variety show with the Jim Croce hit 'I've Got a Name'. (6) The Benton Singers listen to Mr. Robbin's suggestions for improving their quality and unity.
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Inspiring Impressions The Benton Singers, under the direction of Mr. Larry Robbins, converted ideas into inspired vocal compositions. They practiced diligently to achieve their standard of excellence. The Benton Singers performed on several occasions including the state PTA convention, the Amer- ican Education Week at East Hills, South-Side Rotary and a Krause Milling banquet held at Ramada Inn. Properly dressed for their engage- ments, they provided a proper and handsome representation of Benton to onlookers, often im- pressing upon them the fact that Benton students were outstanding. 18
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— Individual Expression In their second year of existence, the Ben- ton Stage Band, performed at several formal gatherings. Playing for organizations such as St. Joseph Rotary at Moila, Salvation Army at the Ramada Inn, Missouri Western, and for middle and elementary schools. (1) Russell Brunk, on the trap set provides a percussion back up for songs as 'Groovin Easy’, 'Funky Turtle', 'Ease On Down the Road', and 'Brass Bugaloo'. (2) Steve Stumpf shows his solo ability to the tune of 'Love Will Keep Us Together', at East Hills for Education week. (3) Tony Ziph on bass gui- tar and Dale Eggars on electric guitar strum to the song 'Wood Choppers Ball’. 20
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